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  • Originally posted by Iceta View Post
    If you Floyd stans think that Mayweather is going to get the Pac-Cotto winner before Mosley does, you don't know what it do. Mosley will bring just as much as, if not more money to the table than Mayweather will because he won't price himself out against those guys like Floyd will. And if Cotto beats Pacquiao, Arum will likely match him against Margarito. Say what you will, but at least Margarito has the balls to fight everybody in the division regardless of whether or not he's a cheater. I'm not going to let my pc become like a chasity belt over my penis debating with you Floyd stans about whether or not Mayweather needs to fight Shane Mosley. .
    Mayweather-Pacquiao is bigger than Mosley-Pacquiao and Arum knows that...

    May-Pac would be discussed before Mosley's name is brought up...

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    • Why didn't you floyd hating **** post this stuff when shane refused to fight floyd the first two times because of a vacation and some cosmetic repair, or maybe when Cotto father said his son wasn't ready after Brusselles with the same style got destroyed. Shane really want to fight thhe best out there call out P williams. He really aint fooling anybody with this I want Floyd or PAC BECAUSE WE ALL KNOW THAT AS A 154 LBER he is the bigger man in both of those fights. Fight all the people who ballon above 160 pounds on the night of the fight.

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      • Originally posted by Horus View Post
        Like I said before.and will say again

        I dont sympathize nor glorify Cheaters like people like you do.

        this is what I am taking about....when I say

        You guys are the type of people who would argue that you would love to see Barry Bonds go against ken griffey jr. in a home run contest to see who the best is,
        ignoring the fact that one guy has cheated to get where he is today....

        ignoring the fact the one guy has done it the right way his whole career and still doesnt get the respect he deserves...

        Forgive me if I am not in a compassionate mood for forgiving cheaters and not wanting to see a cheater get a big pay day.

        But understand this,
        I actually respect the sport of boxing.
        The last thing I want too see is my sport turn into a circus all in the name
        of fans like you who just want to see fighters fight reguardless if they cheat or not...

        I show no love for cheaters period.
        in addition i show no love for people who sympathize for cheaters
        .

        So,it's the main reason why Floyd doesn't check gloves with shane???
        He took roids...
        OK,he wasn't excuse for Margo and Cotto anyway,Floyd still a *****,try another one.

        I didn't knew Floyd was workin for the LA comission ...

        Floyd and his nutthuggers are so patetic...

        I don't care Shane cheated once or two...
        He's actually controlled negative and P4P 4...

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        • Originally posted by the_executioner View Post
          give yourself a round of applause...

          People love talking about floyd...
          yeah,because he's so much a bable coward,an hypocrit in denial,bringin race card and all those shamefull stuffs...

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          • I don't think they need each other. But no matter what happened in the past, it kind of makes Floyd look bad not fighting him because he thinks so highly of himself and says he's the best. But at the end of the day, when a man says, "I want big money fights" and hounds you, I wouldn't give a pay day either. R.I.P. Mosely in 2010.

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            • Originally posted by mrricardez View Post
              pbf just makes me sick with his hypocrisy. how can you talk about it being your legacy, when all you talk about is money...."money" mayweather?

              he compares himself - no wait - says hes a more complete fighter than the great sugar ray robinson. how many PPVs was sugar ray in? did he cherry-pick? sure all his fights werent against the best each time out, but u lay your balls on the line 200 times you take the chance of something bad happening. floyd says hes a more complete fighter, but personally, i feel he falls short.

              the finishing instinct, taking chances, blazing offense, winning the love of the crowd....HUMILITY, are all aspects of a complete fighter. technical mastery is only ONE ASPECT. hes more interested in himself, money, and keeping his "0" than his supporters. he completely disrespects his fans by taking their money on easy PPVs and does this all with a smile on his face.

              i cant wait until shane knocks him out.
              Exactly and if being undefeated makes you the best then Calzaghe should've been P4P#1 before he retired.

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              • Originally posted by JPRINCEOFBOXING View Post
                shane mosley interview


                Q: You were in attendance for the Floyd Mayweather-Juan Manuel Marquez bout. What is your evaluation of Mayweather’s performance?

                A: Well, I really couldn’t evaluate it because he fought a junior lightweight and the lightweight champion. I couldn’t tell if he actually improved or anything because he was so much bigger than the guy, but from what I had seen he looked like he has his speed back, he looked pretty sharp, but look at the opponent he was facing..

                Q: After the fight you actually challenged Floyd Mayweather and many observers, according to what I have read, noted that Mayweather appeared intimidated by you. Did you get that impression at the time?

                A: Well, I’ve always known that Floyd is intimidated by me. I mean, I see him out at different places and he’s intimidated, he doesn’t really want to fight me. He would much rather fight guys that he could handpick and get victories from and basically just get money. He can make money fighting Marquez, make money fighting (Manny) Pacquiao, and make money fighting the Ricky Hattons of the world, but when is he going to get in there with a welterweight again? With a real welterweight? I mean, there’s myself—the number one welterweight—and there’s (Miguel) Cotto,(Joshua) Clottey, and (Andre) Berto. We have four welterweights that he hasn’t fought.

                Q: After you challenged him, a week later, Mayweather wished you good luck in your career which seemed to indicate he’s not interested in fighting you. He also mentioned that he challenged you twice, and he claims that you turned him down back in 1999 and again in 2006. Did you really turn him down?

                A: Like I said, he’s really a liar. He likes to lie a lot. In 1999 there’s a film where he’s fighting in Michigan when he was fighting at 130 and I was fighting at 135, and I asked him, like when HBO does the prefight analysts talk to the fighters before they fight. I talked to him, and hopefully it’s recorded somewhere—I think it was on FX—I asked him, “Are you planning on coming up to lightweight to fight me?” And he said, “No,” He had no intention of coming to lightweight to fight me, he wanted t beat Carlos Monzon’s record. He didn’t want to come to lightweight. That’s when I jumped from lightweight to welterweight to fight Oscar De La Hoya. That was the first incident that he’s talking about, so he turned me down in 1999.

                Now, the other time he’s talking about is when I fought three times—one, two, three, back-to-back-to-back—and they tried to rush me to fight him right away, like two or three months later. I said, give me a month, and we’ll do it like, I think it was in January—I said, “We’ll do it in January”. They wanted to do it in like November or December, and I said, “Give me a month and we’ll do it in January or February.” They didn’t want to do that. So they chose to fight Oscar De La Hoya. I said, “Go ahead and fight Oscar, and if you beat Oscar, then let’s get busy. Let’s do this.” He beat Oscar—he didn’t want to fight me.

                He’s been turning me down. I hate when he continues to say, “Oh, he turned me down because of a tooth ache”. Yeah. I got head butted in that fight that and my tooth was loose that night. They asked me to fight Mayweather and I said, “Give me an extra month, and I’ll fight him.” He didn’t want to fight me, which was cool. He could go and fight Oscar because that’s more money. Okay. That’s cool, but after that fight if you win—fight me. He didn’t want to do that. He chose to retire or fight somebody else. I’m getting tired of that lie! They need to wipe that lie out of there. The reporters and stuff, they keep saying it, so that lie needs to be talked about.

                Q: Now Shane, on a recent edition of On the Ropes Boxing Radio, I actually had a chance to speak with Floyd Mayweather Senior and I asked him who he thought would pose the toughest challenge to his son from 147 down, and he said, “Shane Mosley”. Style-wise, why do you think Floyd Senior views you as the biggest threat to his son?

                I’m the biggest threat to anybody at the welterweight division. Nobody can beat me. He knows that. All the fighters know that. It’s just the writers and some of the fans that don’t really know. They’re undecided. I’m really pound for pound the best. I am the best, right now. They can’t beat me. Floyd can’t beat me, Manny Pacquiao can’t be me—I am the best at welterweight. That’s why I have to go up to junior middleweight and fight people up there because welterweight is my division. They can’t beat me. I’m the King of that division.
                I like this.. where did you get it?

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                • Originally posted by boxingfan4life View Post
                  i consider oscar as a great fighter because even though he lost all his biggest fight he at least had the guts to step in the ring and fought everybody in his weight classes. And majority of his opponents were at their peek in their careers when he fought him. He kept the fights competitive and gave it his all. That to me in my opinion makes a figher great. Being undefeated dont mean **** if you avoided fighting opponents who can present a problem.
                  true boxin fan talk.

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                  • To me what Mayweather did with JMM by pimping the weight system was even more shady than Mosley juicing against Oscar in the rematch. Yeah, I said it. It's just that one form of cheating is more within the rules than the other. But what Floyd did is even more of a disgrace. And on top of that, he let the Featherweight that he was fighting last the distance. Pure ***** with a capital P.

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                    • Originally posted by Iceta View Post
                      To me what Mayweather did with JMM by pimping the weight system was even more shady than Mosley juicing against Oscar in the rematch. Yeah, I said it. It's just that one form of cheating is more within the rules than the other. But what Floyd did is even more of a disgrace. And on top of that, he let the Featherweight that he was fighting last the distance. Pure ***** with a capital P.
                      1. Marquez was a LW not a featherweight
                      2. Your a Mosley fan, so its understandable how your judgement is clouded here...

                      It was a welterweight fight...no one here knows what the actual contract said as far as weight goes...

                      And the shadiness flys out the window when Marquez agreed to let the fight go through...

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